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Jill Carr-Harris is a Canadian who is, with her husband,
Rajagopal, a leader in today’s Gandhian movement in India. She and
Metta talk first about her recent trip to the Caucasus, where a
Gandhi Centre is playing a key role in resolving conflict. Then
they describe their upcoming march from New Delhi to
Geneva...

José does love his car! He sits behind the wheel
talking about it to Metta and pointing out the sustainability aides
in the parking lot around him. They even talk about the coming of
electric self-driving taxis and how it may make it easier for
mobility-challenged people to move around the city or go to
conferences...

Some companies — and there are lists showing which ones —
make a lot of money by helping build and maintain nuclear weapons.
When Metta spoke with Alyn he was hosting a meeting in Basel,
Switzerland for organizations that intend to get investors to take
their money out of these companies and force them to
quit...

Aaron Tovish used to manage “Mayors for Peace,” an
organization to which 7,000 cities now belong. Refusing to allow
their cities to be targets of a nuclear war, those mayors demand
that the weapons be abolished. And today Aaron occupies the
Swedish embassy in Mexico City, still campaigning against nuclear
weapons.